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Obtaining a GC license? Anyone here done that?

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Bradley5

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Jun 18, 2024
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Honestly, I could not find any place to discuss this so figured I would run with my love language. I am looking to obtain my GC license, purely to satisfy some red tape locally. However, if I am going to go take a test, I'd really like to know more about all of this and how it carries between states, etc. I am currently looking at a "class A GC", which I understand to test primarily commercial code and competence. After taking some practice exams, I have realized this is nothing like a PE test, and really only testing the very basics of "can you look it up in the code book?".

I don't currently expect to need to expand beyond my state right now, but I'd like to learn more so I can obtain the highest license possible. I am not concerned with the competence side. I took an 80 question practice test and scored an 82%, but no where on it did it explain what level of test I was taking, but it testing legal/law, and trades.

I guess I can reach out to my state but figured there may be a more international standard that overrides.
 
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I think requirements are basically all over.
I'm not sure, but I think I've taken one or more of these at different times in the past, it's just a matter of seeing what that particular entity tests over. Usually, it's more business-related rather than construction-related.
There may also be local licenses, which are more likely to be of the "pay us the money" type.
 
Oh yes, it would seem I need to test with my state, then pay my COUNTY an entire grand and that lasts for 2yrs! Scam? lol What I want to know is if the test a reciprocal with other states and such.

I think my county wants to be like CA the FL. Paper and fees to mow your own lawn. I am trying to understand what permits I can get pulled with it, etc.

It all started when we are told as P.E., we can design and approve work, but need a "GC" to do the work. Competent enough to design it, not smart enough to build it....lol We just want the paper to reduce hassles. I want to make sure we take the highest level test.
 
Tests are not reciprocal because the laws of each state vary, unlike engineering principles.
 
How much of the license pertains to build for hire vs. competence/safety for permits and inspections?
 
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